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► THE (SATE CITY JOURNAL an JOURNAL Miss D o ttie C antrail is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith e n t e r tairced Mr. and Mrs. W alter Pinkston friends and relatives and family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Lou DeGoede sp e n t Nelsoa, Maurinc end Muriel Stubbs Sm ith a t dinner Sunday. Saturday a t the Bigelow borne very F rid a y Published of Nysao spent Monday afte rnoon at Ernest Burr of O ntario is working Mrs. Marv in W arren and family Oregon, by the Bab Elliott boms. will join Mr. W a rre n soon a t Bend, a t the E vans rsneh. "live Owyhee Sunday achool will Oregon, w he re they will be located Mr and Mrs R o b e rt EIHott t r e e n H. F. BROW N hava a Children’s day pinnic a t Mitch for t h e sum m er. joying a visit from Mr. and Mre. ell Butte bot springs this next Sunday The Owyhee school election will be Gruber. Mrs. fc.lliett ’ 1 p a ren ts, from E ntered s t the P o e t o tf k a a t Nysea. nd as thie Sunday (June 7) is also held t h e th ir d Monday (June 16) and Las Animas. Colo., who have come to Oregon, a s second-cfaU- a a i i m a t t e r 'F a thers D a y " we desire to make it a one d i r e c to r and one clerk will he spend the su m m e r here. day of daya and invita all ttie Chris chosen a t th at time. tiana and Sunday achool m em bers of Orville Bigelow finished his y e a r s our surrounding neighborhoods We SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES: plan to each ta k e our lunch, and course a t th e Ccldwell high school One year, in a d v a n c e _________t l J l each bring your own cupa. as the Sun last Friday and J u a n i ta Bigelow will t ' » months, in advance.............. P a ye tte , Ida., May 31 —Gate City day school will furnish coffee, and finish this Friday a very successful Journal. C o n g r e ss proposes to put m eet a t the springs a t 11 o'oiock un y e a r a t the College of Idaho. All our the public d om ain under some kind of In another column we print the Julien Lowe lawn in f r o n t of the \ our g people will be home by Sunday, control. P robably nothin g could be communication from L. I cabin home of our dead soldier boy as Nellie and Rada g o t home Satuiday of more i n te r e s t t o the western stook Householder of Emmett regard and have e u r Sunday achool service, from their school in Colorado. man than the ri g h t solution of this intc the proposal of the govern and anyone who can prepare a song to Mrs. Tom Lowe, who h a s been suf problem. sing will be thankfully heard and it is Possible ways of Handling. ment to adopt some system for planned to ask for volunteer speeches fe rin g from a severely sprained ankle, is some improved There a re four possible methods of leasing the public domain. Mr. a f t e r lunch. Neighbors, you a re ici- R o b e r t O v e r s 'r e e t and sister, Mrs. handling t h e s e lande in the f u tu re. Householder’s letter outlinea the v i ta l . M a u ri c e J u d d , and Miss Emerson of No. 1. T urn back to the st a te s . proposition very comprehensive Andy Hanven sp e n t Tuesday with O n ta r io a n d Miss Lilly May H unt There hae been a pronounced devel ly. As he states, the government Oce Schweizers. made a t r ip by Ford to P ortland and opment of feeling in Washington favor of t u r n in g all public lands over is going to adopt a leasing policy Mr. and Mrs. O R. Hite and family back I a si week, Mr. and Mrs. R a cke nbac ke r of Boise to the s t a te s in which they are located, and these meetings are being m otored to Nyssa Monday. The e a s te r n r e p re se n ta tiv e s are grow Ray Cantrell and Lou DeGoede sold s p e n t T ubs lay n i g h t a t the Lowe held in order that stockmen may ing more favo-eble to this idea and, as home en r o u t e to Spokane, S e a ttle get together and discuss the a load of calves in Nyssa Monday. a result of t h e i r c hanged attitu de, Mrs. Pete Glascock spe nt S aturday th rough Helena, Mont., cn congress is se n d in g a co m m itte e matter and decide upon the best a t Mrs. Gertie Bigelows. tb - ir vacation the West t h i s sum m er to investigate plan to present to the govern Decoration Day was more fully ob- M ‘isra Al,dfe'v * nd Alvon McGinn'• any m a t t e r s r e la tin g to th e public do m^nt representatives The sen served at the big Owyhee .e m e t e r y pi an to .p e n d the F o u r th with hnnr.e main. timent is strong in favor of thia year than ever before and almost ' dl<a' No. 2. long term lease, say 20 years. ev ery grave was a mound of flowers Alias Verdi Miller of Vale spent Fri- Government system of leasing This plan has numerous advant The wild flowers in the eage a re the duy with oirs. J. B Sm ith, •ale by bids. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. S m ith and No. 3. ages, but it also has the aisad most beautiful for years, owir g to the Under tn e snpervision of th e u e p a r t vantage of tending to limit the nice raina we have had, and the sego d a u g h te r s of (Jniario s p e n t Sunday liiliea t h a t Zane Gray mentions so j w ith Mr. and M:s. E v a n s and gave a mer.t of th e inte rior. number of those able to obtain o t t e n in his books have grown in our talk a t the Sunday school service, No. 4. leases. It is desired that this sage in wonderful prolusion. Under the supervision of the depart : Mr. and Mvs. W hitney sp e n t last and many other phases of the Mr. and Mrs. J . B. Smith. Mrs. A. Sunday a t th_ home of Mr. and Airs. m ent of a giicuiture. The principal argum e nt for placing the lands of the question be thoroughly threshed VI. Johnston and family and )ir. and Claude Sm ith. «Ira. Frank Fry made a p a rty who out before a plan is submitted. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F isher were en public domain under the supervision of There are a number of large motored to P a y e tt e for the Uecurslion te r ta in e d a t the home of Air. and Mrs. tnefore B t service is th a t we have this J a y services. Ray ( antrull. Miss Bernice Marlin large bu re au a t W ashington w .th e x stockgrowers in this section who The Miases Ruby, V erna and Edith was also a g u e st at C a n tr a lt's and ren- perienced executives in c harge. There are interested in this matter and durehead ot Boise sp e n t the week end d r i d a de lightful solo a t Sunday would he inu-h less ex p en se by having they are urged to attend these with Mrs Gladys DeGoede and a t schoo' Sunday m orning entitle d “ Gcd a i the public lanus under one bead. Hearings to try and form a crystal meetings and help formulate a ended the gravee of their derd in l i e Will T a k e Care of Y o u .” ized idea on some one solution of goes Nyssa cem etery Sa turday. plan. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. K y g a r e n te r tion so t h a t it c„n be put up to this Mrs. Adah Schweizer w ent to the tained Mr. and Mrs. Lynn K yga r anu comm ittee from Washington will be Roswell cem etery foe Decoration Day. d a u g h t e r and Mr. and Mrs. Lou De held as follows: Mr. and Airs. Doc Pullen and family Goede Sunday. J u n e 2—Dubois. A party of surveyors in charge Cook su pper w ith Mr. and Mrs. B ig e Kenneth M Donnald spe nt S aturday Ju n e 8.—Mackey w a n Orville and J o h n Bigelow. of R. J. Newell are on the Owy- low Friday evening. Ju n e 4.—Shoshone. GATE Owyhee B M i Buy a Ford! and Save the Difference YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD To Lease Public Domain Surveying Road hae surveying out a road site from Adrian to the dam site. The government desires to have the preliminary work out of the way so that when contracta are let supplies can be transported to the scene of operations with* out lo 3 3 of time. Kid Party The Sunday school classes cf Mrs. R. A . Thompson and Miss Georgia Dennis are having party in the basement of the Methodist parsonage this after noon. These classes are com posed of the piimary pupils, the “ wigg.ers,” and judging from appearances they are having the time of their young lives. NOW it is Easy m ¥m\ to Own a frotte?1* EDISON m EAITGÏÏ ELECTRIC w . Ml (C u'i».* a ' te» ??-» Staples Ford Garage r :: City Dray Line j «A Ä— ~ F I In ch arg e of Ed Gooding. NOTICE OF ELECTION J u n e 10.—Soda Springs. Succor Creek Irrigation Cistaict J u n e 11.—Idaho Falls In c h a r g e of R. C. Rich. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN, t h a t Ju n e 16.—R ig g sn i. on the 22nd day of June, 1925. an elec J u n e 1#-17.—Lewiston. tion will he held, a t the ( t o r e of the J u n e 20.—P a ye tte . Van P e t te n L um be r Company a t In c h a r g e of H L. Householder. Adrian, Oregon, for the purpose of J u n e 2E— Boise. dete rm ining w hether or not the Succor J u n e 23.—Mountain Home. Creek Irrig atio n D istrict, heretofore In c h a r g e of F. S. Gedney. organized unde r the laws of O regon,and Ju n e 25.—Twin Fells. th e boundaries of which a re s e t forth J u n e 26.—Okley. in the order of t h e County Court for In charge of R. T. M cNam ara. Malheur County, dated April 13, 1S25, The m ee tin g a t P a y e tt e will be •hall be united, m erged and included oalled a t 11 o'clock a t the Hotel Ban within the Owyhee Irr i g a t io n District, croft. and t h a t a t said election th e qualified A t a m eetin g a t Twin Falla the fol- voters of said d istric t shall be required long resolution was adopted: to cast their ballots, which shall con I t is hereby resolved t h a t the public tain the words “ M e rger—Y e s” and land* com mittee, the advisory board . “ M erger—N o.” and the board of d irec to rs of the T h a t a t said election the polls shall Idaho Woolgrowers Association rec-1 open a t 8 o’clock a m., and t h a t said om m ana t h a t t h e public lands of th e election shall be conducted as nearly United S t a te s be b r ought under con • as practicable in accordance with the tool of th e federal go v e rn m e n t and ge nera l election laws of the S t a te of t h a t as a m a t t e r of economy it be Oregon. placed under the supervision of the This notice is given p u r s u a n t to an d e p a r t m e n t of a g ric u ltu re and sdmitv ’ order of the Board of Directors of iatered by th e p r e s e n t f o re s t service. sai(i Succor Creek Irrigation District, provided t h a t (duly made and e nte red a t an adjourned 1. A law be passed by congress re- regular m eetin g of said Board on the s t r i d i n g the fee to be charged on 20 th day of May, J925. both the f o r e s t and tha public domain D a ted this 20th day of May, 1925. to the a ctual cost o f a dm inistration. I q p SELLE 2. T h a t a boaad of appeals sim ilar S e c retary Succor Creek Irrigation to th e i n t e r s t a t e commerce commis D istrict. m22j!9 sion be appointed by the president, ! which shell have authorfcy to r e v ie s i f l ; nrcp.ee all rulin gs of the f o r e s t service sod “I wish you could iissune me,** said com plain ts of thee tock grow rs, 3 T h a t th e f o r e s t service he com a nervon. old lady, approaching the pelted to p u t t h r u its o rg s r i z e t .c n captain of an excursion boat, “that men not only well e d u c a te d a lo rg ani this vessel would be able to come safely ti ough a storm.” “ Lady,” mal husbandry linaa, b ut ex p eri-n erd proudly asserted the grizzled skipper, in th a line of stock handling on t h e “this old craft has come safe through range. L. H. H O U S E H O L D E R 8o many storms that half uer timber* Is unj’inted.” — American Legion Weekly. 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Five Dollars down b-ings this range to your home and in addition you get oi, her a Hotpoint Economy Cooker FK.iE or an allowance on your old ran re. The balance is distributed in 24 eesv monthly payments so that you can pay for your range while you are using It. It* m cm hi r. El mo Fir at R obbia W are The first examples of Robbia ware were exhibited in 1443 by Luca Della Robbia, after years of study and re pented «xperiments. The first figures in good were white with blue, and sometimes m!63t green, draperies in the background i 4S KLINK ENBBBG Reasonable Rates " 0R8G 0N PHONE 23 ONTARIO Peninsular R a nge for sale condition. G a r r e t Groot. Y<", 4--H PROMPT OTHER MODELS IN PROPORTION! Pay as You Ride. Ride as You Pay. Q ueer H u m an N a t tre Ora. ¡Bradford A (Bradford. Carver graduates. Consultation gnd examina tion free. Ten years successful prac tice in the eta te of Oregon. First d-’nr west of Bank i I Less than $5.00 per week It does seem passing strange that the more yoa befriend some fellows the ha rder they know you when your back Is turned. Chiropractors C. (£ - | O Q Q A delivers to you a New Ford Touring ^V l.4id O ecJU Car. Balance in small monthly pay- men of $17.27- You will never miss it ‘T h e r e la no substitute for h C o o k in g .” R e m e m b e r that It Is the economical m e t h o d and th at it is cool, efficient, safe and clean. Then rem em ber to t a k e advantage of this extraordinary offer. Com e see this splendid H o tp o in t Electric R a n g e demonstrated. There is no obligation. Electric Shop IDAHO POWER COMPANY An Allowance On Your OLD RANGE I f you do not want the E con omy Cooker, we wlM give you an » I o w an ce on your old range. This allowance is based on th s price of the New R a n g e yon buy. This feature makes this o f f e r doubly attractive. It «alls to you tm ACT NOW! Take Advantage E a rly ! Classes Organized Monday, June 8 and Monday,June 15 Send for Catalog r'ving full information. B. C. BEET - AM, Manager Boise. Idaho 1016 Idaho Street For Sale 4-Acre Tract Near town H. F. Brown.